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Romany Creams are popular in South Africa and are coconut chocolate based biscuits. It is sold there in all supermarkets and used in many dessert recipes. So as it is one of my favourites, I have decided to make my own since I cannot find it anywhere here in Italy, "for the love of lemons!" Here is my take on it. Found this recipe in a cook book and tweaked it to my liking. Made 84 biscuits and 42 romany creams. Wow! Mind you, this was my first attempt at baking Romany Creams!
Romany Creams are popular in South Africa and are coconut chocolate based biscuits. It is sold there in all supermarkets and used in many dessert recipes. So as it is one of my favourites, I have decided to make my own since I cannot find it anywhere here in Italy, "for the love of lemons!" Here is my take on it. Found this recipe in a cook book and tweaked it to my liking. Made 84 biscuits and 42 romany creams. Wow! Mind you, this was my first attempt at baking Romany Creams!
Ingredients
200g sugar
200g butter or margerine
65ml corn oil
2 eggs
500g cake flour
65ml cocoa powder
5ml baking powder
pinch of salt
200g desiccated coconut
200g dark chocolate
Set oven to 180°C
Cream together sugar, butter and oil then mix in eggs, combine well.
In a seperate bowl sift flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt then add coconut
Add the dry ingredients to the creamed sugar mixture and mix until you have a stiff dough
Roll out on a floured surface to about 5mm thick and cut out rounds about 5cm in diameter. I used a tot glass. Scrape the top with a fork for a rough texture.
Melt the chocolate on a pot of boiling water
Between a pair of cooled biscuits add about a teaspoon of melted chocolate.
Set aside and let the centres to cool or place in the fridge for 10minute. And then nom nom!
CHE BON!
Happy Days
Nutrition: 100g dried coconut. It is very high in saturated fat 285%
- Fibre 65%
- Total fat 99%
- Iron 18%
% Daily Values* (these are approximate amounts)
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